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Dear all

Please can you tell me how you find all of the perl modules installed under Linux. I have found this command which does list some perl modules in /usr/lib/perl5 and /usr/share/perl5 but I get the error 'Can't stat /usr/local/lib/site_perl: No such file or directory
at -e line 1'
My path is /usr/local/lib/perl not site_perl

I bet searching here on monks would have given you a few examples of how monks do this. There is a plethora of scripts available by now as there are many ways to answer the question.

I also wrote a script myself, but with a few additions to make it easier to find module not (yet) installed, so that I don't have to dig on CPAN when I'm looking for a module that does XML/XPM/CSV/mysql/...

Note that my script works based on the list of modules available as seen by CPAN, so it will not find modules that were manually copied into the perl tree.

Yeah, I did the search as suggested, and found it lacking. All I want is a way to use Module::Corelist to list the modules that are installed with perl on my box. Pretty simple, I'd say, but nothing I've found here on this site, seems to just do that. I read the doc from CPAN on Module::Corelist, and came up empty there also. Is this really that tough of a request? Just a simple script that uses Module::Corelist to list the installed modules. That's it.

The following command can be helpful in finding the installed perl modules :
instmodshIt will give some options - Press l and enter
This will list down all the installed modules.
Hope it Helps!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:-)

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